Hi Alisonz
I'm a relative newbie myself and I felt the as if the rug had been pulled from underneath me when I was diagnosed as I had been suffering no sympoms, apart from being overweight.
I live in Norway, and I find it more difficult to express myself. The doctor does speak good English, but I often wonder if she fully understands what I'm saying. I got 2 blood tests taken which proved my blood glucose levels were high. She skipped the glucose test, as she thought I needed to go on Metformin twice daily 500mg to kick start my treatment.
It's not an easy road, but the people on this site, have been an invaluable source of information. I was getting embarrassed asking so many questions, but don't be, we are here to help and support each other.
The Metformin is still giving me nasty side effects but I'm persevering. I have a thrush infection at the moment due to being given antibiotics for root canal treatment at the dentist last week.
I've been on 1000mg of Metformin for just over 3 weeks now and I'm hoping, that I may be turning the corner with the side effects. The worst being stomach upset, nausea and headache.
For the record, my doctor immediately gave me a prescription for a year's supply of Metformin, test strips and monitor which I find very useful for detailing my blood glucose levels. They are coming down slowly, but are now steadying out which is a good sign. The downside, is not feeling hungry in the morning, forgetting to take breakfast, then wondering why my bg levels are higher than normal and that's beciase the liver starts producing it's own glucose as the body has gone into starvation mode!
Hope this helps.
Keep in touch,
Donna x😛